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DrewE
Dec 24, 2014Explorer II
I-80 is a good choice if staying in the US.
I-90 to I-86 also works and avoids most tolls. There are some up and down bits on I-86 towards the eastern areas, but nothing too major that I can remember. But I don't see any particular advantage over I-80.
I-90 across to the northway (I-87) is as flat as a pancake, and I think I-87 is more or less flat too, but that's the only thing going for it. It's somewhat out of the way and has expensive tolls and hugs the lake long enough to get a good wallop or two of lake effect snow.
I-90 to I-86 also works and avoids most tolls. There are some up and down bits on I-86 towards the eastern areas, but nothing too major that I can remember. But I don't see any particular advantage over I-80.
I-90 across to the northway (I-87) is as flat as a pancake, and I think I-87 is more or less flat too, but that's the only thing going for it. It's somewhat out of the way and has expensive tolls and hugs the lake long enough to get a good wallop or two of lake effect snow.
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